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Chu Crew Orthodontics selects Nederman for innovative technology to address COVID-19

5/4/2021

Chu Crew Orthodontics in Racine, WI decided to make the safety of their patients and staff a top priority during the COVID-19 pandemic. Their investment in Nederman’s FX2 aerosol control solution helped them win an award through the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), “We’re All Innovating Contest”, as a “Technology Innovation to Address COVID-19 Impacts on Health.”

Extração de aerossóis em clínica dentária

An “Xceptional” Aerosol Removal Solution in San Diego, CA

3/29/2021

In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Janette Larsen of Xceptional Dental quickly implemented enhanced cleaning protocols and strict PPE rules for her team. She knew she needed an effective aerosol control solution to keep her team and patients safe. Nederman met that need.

Extração de fumos de soldadura

Nanofiber filter media increases the efficiency and life span of your dust collection and fume extraction system

1/19/2021

Blended paper media have been used in industrial dust collection and fume extraction systems for decades. Made up of cellulose (80-85%) and polyester (15-20%) fibers, they collect particles in a variety of dust, fume and/or smoke generating applications, such as metalworking, welding, plasma cutting and laser cutting. With the advancement and availability of nanofiber technology, these filters are now able to collect more – and smaller – particles than ever before, while at the same time lasting longer, using less fan and compressed air energy, and requiring less maintenance than their predecessors.

Fume Extractors - How do they work?

1/15/2021

A fume extractor is a system that utilizes a fan using negative draft to pull fumes and dust particles in to a contained filtration system. This process removes hazardous particles from the air. Many industries and processes such as welding, sanding, grinding, spraying and processes involving exhaust fumes need this type of extraction to protect people, machinery and the environment.

Regulations applying to combustible dust

1/8/2021

Companies that handle combustible dust need to comply with workplace safety regulations, and legislation aimed at preventing the risks posed by combustible dust. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has developed federal standards for workplace safety in the United States. In the European Union, the ATEX directives have been adopted in order to protect employees and equipment in workplaces with an explosive atmosphere.